The existence of ovarian stem cells (OSCs) in women as well as their physiological role in post-menopausal age are disputed. However, accumulating evidence demonstrated that, besides the animal models including primarily mice, even in adult women putative OSCs obtained from ovarian cortex are capable to differentiate in vitro into oocyte-like cells (OLCs) expressing molecular markers typical of terminal stage of oogonial cell lineage. Recent studies describe that, similarly to mature oocytes, the OSC-derived OLCs also contain haploid karyotype. As proof of concept of their stem commitment, OSCs from mice differentiated to oocytes in vitro are suitable to be fertilized and implanted in sterilized animals resulting in embryo development. Desp...
Recent studies support the existence of oogonial stem cells (OSCs) in the ovarian cortex of differen...
Female germline stem cells (FGSCs) or oogonial stem cells (OSCs) have the capacity to generate newbo...
The possibility that women produce new oocytes post-natally as part of the normal physiological func...
For many decades, the dogma prevailed that female mammals had a finite pool of oocytes at birth and ...
The possibility that women produce new oocytes post-natally as part of the normal physiological func...
A now large body of evidence supports the existence of mitotically active germ cells in postnatal ov...
The possibility that women produce new oocytes post-natally as part of the normal physiological func...
Abstract Multiple studies using single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) have failed to detect stem cel...
Contemporary claims that mitotically active female germ line or oogonial stem cells (OSCs) exist and...
Contemporary claims that mitotically active female germ line or oogonial stem cells (OSCs) exist and...
Historically, approaches designed to offer women diagnosed with cancer the prospects of having a gen...
The spontaneous return of fertility after bone marrow transplantation or heterotopic grafting of cry...
Background: In different human adult tissues and organs embryonic-like stem cells have already been ...
It is still widely believed that while oocytes in invertebrates and lower vertebrates are periodical...
National audienceFor more than a decade, the existence of ovarian stem cells that can contribute to ...
Recent studies support the existence of oogonial stem cells (OSCs) in the ovarian cortex of differen...
Female germline stem cells (FGSCs) or oogonial stem cells (OSCs) have the capacity to generate newbo...
The possibility that women produce new oocytes post-natally as part of the normal physiological func...
For many decades, the dogma prevailed that female mammals had a finite pool of oocytes at birth and ...
The possibility that women produce new oocytes post-natally as part of the normal physiological func...
A now large body of evidence supports the existence of mitotically active germ cells in postnatal ov...
The possibility that women produce new oocytes post-natally as part of the normal physiological func...
Abstract Multiple studies using single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) have failed to detect stem cel...
Contemporary claims that mitotically active female germ line or oogonial stem cells (OSCs) exist and...
Contemporary claims that mitotically active female germ line or oogonial stem cells (OSCs) exist and...
Historically, approaches designed to offer women diagnosed with cancer the prospects of having a gen...
The spontaneous return of fertility after bone marrow transplantation or heterotopic grafting of cry...
Background: In different human adult tissues and organs embryonic-like stem cells have already been ...
It is still widely believed that while oocytes in invertebrates and lower vertebrates are periodical...
National audienceFor more than a decade, the existence of ovarian stem cells that can contribute to ...
Recent studies support the existence of oogonial stem cells (OSCs) in the ovarian cortex of differen...
Female germline stem cells (FGSCs) or oogonial stem cells (OSCs) have the capacity to generate newbo...
The possibility that women produce new oocytes post-natally as part of the normal physiological func...